"ARS" 2006 Obituary

ARSCOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-25 published
ARSCOTT,
MargaretRuthena (née
REID)
Of Kincardine, at South Bruce Grey Health Centre-Kincardine,
on Tuesday, October 24, 2006, in her 86th year. Beloved wife
of Donald P.
ARSCOTT. Dear mother of David (Susanna)
ARSCOTT
of Austin, Texas, Patricia (Dr. Stephen)
BROWN of Chesley, and
DonaldW.
(Marilyn)
ARSCOTT of Kincardine. Predeceased by her
daughter, Peggy
ARSCOTT.
Sadly missed by her grandchildren, Jonathon,
Jennifer, Robert, Emily E., Charlie, Woodie, Andrew, Emily M.,
Ted, Michael, Cindy, Andrew, Daniel and Rebecca, and her great-grandchildren,
Laura, Jessica, Shannon and Gregory. Loved sister of Barb (Adam)
DENSMORE of Orangeville. Also predeceased by her brothers, Andrew
(Mig) REID and Bill (Dorothy)
REID.
Visitation at the Davey-Linklater
Funeral Home, 757 Princes Street, Kincardine, Ontario, N2Z 1Z5,
519-396-2701, on Friday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
The funeral service will be held at the Anglican Church of the
Messiah, Kincardine, on Saturday, October 28, at 11: 00 a.m.,
with Rev. Rob
HISCOX officiating. Interment, Anglican Church
of the Messiah Memorial Garden. Memorial donations to the Kincardine
Hospital Auxiliary or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated as expressions of sympathy.

ARSENAULT o@ca.on.brant.brantford.the_expositor 2006-03-24 published
NOCK,
RoyAlton
Peacefully, with his loving family by his side on Monday, March 20,
2006, in his 68th year; beloved husband of Carol
NOCK
(Scott,)
and former wife
PatriciaNOCK; father and mentor of Alene
NOCK,
and Randy (Pat)
NOCK, and Randy
SCOTT,
DavidSCOTT, Debora
SCOTT,
and Gregory (Maria
MONTENEGRO)
SCOTT; proud grandfather to Ryen,
Laura, Allan, Matthew, Delana, Jarrett, and Koral Ann
HEBERT-
SCOTT.
Youngest brother of Lillian
HOUSE, William (Irene)
NOCK, and
Ilene ARSENAULT.
Brother-in-law to Sandra (James)
GILL and Janice
LEMMOND.
Will be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, and
good friend Bill Burton. Roy was employed with Ford Motor Company
for 40.9 years, and a member of the Brantford Train Club, and
Hillside Lake Park Community. Friends and family will be received
at the Dennis Toll Funeral Home, 55 Charing Cross Street, Brantford,
on Sunday, March 26, 2006 from 1 to 3 p.m., service to follow.
Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, donations to a
charity of your choice will be appreciated. www.dennistoll.ca

ARSENAULT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-05 published
NETTLETON,
Tim
Suddenly on Saturday, June 3rd, 2006 at the London Health Sciences
Centre-University Hospital, Tim
NETTLETON in his 44th year. Loving
husband of Cynthia
(GREENE)
NETTLETON.
Devoted and loving father
of Morgan, Lauren and Danielle. Loving
son of Patricia
NETTLETON
and the late Frank
NETTLETON. Cherished brother of Mary-Jo (Mike)
ARSENAULT, Maureen (Mark)
HENNESSY, Lisa (Tom)
FORD and Lori
(Geoff) BEDFORD.
Tim will also be missed by his Aunt Sally
NETTLETON,
Parents-in-law Freda and Cyril
GREENE, and in-laws Cyril and
Carrie, Danny and Lisa, David, Edward and Shelley. Also loved
by Cynthia's Aunt Ruby
MERCER and her husband Ralph. Tim will
always be remembered and loved by many nieces and nephews, cousins
and Friends. Visitation will be held at the Westview Funeral
Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, on Tuesday, June 6th from
2: 00-4:00 p.m. and from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held
at St. Pius X Parish, 777 Valetta Street, on Wednesday, June 7th
at 10: 00 a.m. Interment in Saint Peter's Cemetery. Those wishing
to make a donation in memory of Tim are asked to consider The
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, or the Children's Hospital
of Western Ontario Foundation. Online condolences accepted at
www.westviewfuneralchapel.com

ARSENAULT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-07 published
GUSTAVSEN,
Carl "
Bill"
William
It is with deep sorrow we announce the sudden and unexpected
passing of Carl "Bill" William
GUSTAVSEN, at his home in London,
Ontario on June 4, 2006, in his 79th year. Beloved husband of
Grace (HENDERSON)
GUSTAVSEN for 57 years. Loving father of Preben
(Lucie) GUSTAVSEN, Nancy (Michael)
BORRIE, Sheila (Jim)
FISHER
and Lynda (Peter) Glumac. Cherished "Poppy" of Adrienne, Dana
and Jac BORRIE; "
GrandpaBill" of Kata, Maya and Arden
GLUMAC.
Dear brother of Margaret
ADAM/ADAMS and Betty (Don)
LORDLY and brother-in-law
of Herman (Rose)
HENDERSON, Jessie
HOVEY, Jackie (Arnold)
HARE,
Marjorie RILEY (Steve
POLOS), Mona
FRASER, Ann (Bruce)
KIERSTEAD,
Elouise (Del)
MURPHY,
VeraHENDERSON and Audrey
ARSENAULT. Life-long
friend of the Makepeace family. Devoted and loving companion
of Alice MURRAY. A quiet, optimistic builder, gardener and fisherman
of life, Bill will be remembered with love by his family and
Friends. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Bill's life
will be held on Sunday, June 25th from 2-4 p.m. at the Berkshire
Club. Donations may be made in Bill's memory to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Ontario.

ARSENAULT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-21 published
ARSENAULT,
Frank▼Joseph▼ (1928-2006)
It is with great sadness to announce that Frank Joseph
ARSENAULT
passed away peacefully at his home on December 17, 2006. Frank
was born on August 28, 1928 in Saint_John, New Brunswick and resided
in London, Ontario after marrying his wife Norma of 53 years.
Frank will be missed and remembered by many as a man with great
personal strengths, courageously fighting many years of illness
without losing sight of love and live with family and Friends.
Poppa will be dearly missed by his best buddy Norma and treasured
father of Frank (Gail), Lynda (Lloyd) and Lonnie (Bev). Lovingly
remembered by his grandchildren Trevor, Jacki, Shane, Adrian,
Angie, Tammy and Joey. Also sadly missed by Brenda, Lizzy, his
brother Paul (Gail) and his many sisters. Brother-in-law of Jeannie
(Henri), Mary Ellen (Ray), Dody (Donna) and all his nieces and
nephews. A special thanks to the staff of Southwestern Ontario
Dialysis Centre for many years of dedication to Frank. A private
family gathering with cremation has taken place. Donations welcomed
to the Kidney Foundation at the Southwestern Ontario Dialysis
Centre.

ARSENAULT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-22 published
ARSENAULT,
Frank▲Joseph▲ (1928-2006)
It is with great sadness to announce that Frank Joseph
ARSENAULT
passed away peacefully at his home on December 17, 2006. Frank
was born on August 28, 1928 in Saint_John, New Brunswick and resided
in London, Ontario after marrying his wife Norma of 53 years.
Frank will be missed and remembered by many as a man with great
personal strengths, courageously fighting many years of illness
without losing sight of love and life with family and Friends.
Poppa will be dearly missed by his best buddy Norma and treasured
father of Frank (Gail), Lynda (Lloyd) and Lonnie (Bev). Lovingly
remembered by his grandchildren Trevor, Jacki, Shane, Adrian,
Angie, Tammy and Joey. Also sadly missed by Brenda, Lizzy, his
brother Paul (Gail) and his many sisters. Brother-in-law of Jeannie
(Henri), Mary Ellen (Ray), Dody (Donna) and all his nieces and
nephews. A special thanks to the staff of Southwestern Ontario
Dialysis Centre for many years of dedication to Frank. A private
family gathering with cremation has taken place. Donations welcomed
to the Kidney Foundation at the Southwestern Ontario Dialysis
Centre.

ARSENAULT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-30 published
BARNES,
MargaretWillmot (formerly
WIGLE, née
HOLTON)
92 Passed away peacefully March 27, 2006 in Kentville, Nova Scotia.
She was the daughter of the late Vera Jean
(SHAMBROOK) and Mark
Baldwin HOLTON of Hamilton, Ontario. She is survived by her brother
Charles C.
HOLTON and predeceased by her siblings Elizabeth
DRURY,
Jane FITZGERALD-
MOORE and Mark
HOLTON.
Also predeceased by her
husbands, Frederick E.
WIGLE and William Rolph
BARNES and her
son Gerald Ernest
WIGLE.
She is lovingly remembered by her stepchildren
and their families, William and Gina
BARNES,
Rennie and Howard
ARSENAULT,
Peter and Elizabeth
BARNES and Bruce and Elizabeth
BARNES.
Also by her daughter-in-law Catharine
BARCLAY and her
daughter Margot and Malcolm
ISBISTER and their families. In lieu
of flowers, donations in her memory (Canadian Cancer Society,
Salvation Army) would be gratefully appreciated. Cremation has
taken place. A Memorial Celebration will take place in Waterdown,
Ontario.

ARSENAULT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-11 published
Ray ARSENAULT:
Producer And Director (1929-2006)
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television pioneer who shaped
Hockey Night in Canada into what it is today tackled anything.
'You name it, he did it'
By F.F. LANGAN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S11
Toronto -- There wasn't much that Ray
ARSENAULT didn't do in
the early years of television in Canada. The first few years
of his career ranged from working at one of the first private
television stations in Canada to figuring out how to run ads
on the early Hockey Night in Canada. He worked for every network
in the country as well as for many independent companies.
"He always believed good television had nothing to do with technological
advances and all you ever needed and still do is teamwork, timing
and a good yarn. He was a great storyteller and a playful soul,"
said his daughter Adrienne
ARSENAULT, a Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation News foreign correspondent.
Ray ARSENAULT produced one of the first live television events
in Canada in September of 1954 after the 16-year-old swimmer
Marilyn BELL was feted at city hall in Hamilton. The television
station was CHCH and it had only started broadcasting in
June of that year, less than two years after Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation-television had gone on the air.
Mr. ARSENAULT was in charge of working out how to do something
that would have been easy in radio but was so far untried in
television. City hall was too far from the station to run a cable
so they used a microwave dish. "I remember setting up the microwave
dish in the clock tower and pointing it back at the station,"
said Bill LAWRENCE, then a technician at CHCH who went on
to become a well-known weatherman. "Ray was the one who directed
the entire thing."
Mr. ARSENAULT had been one of three men with American experience
hired to produce the first programs at CHCH. He had arrived
from Detroit to find a primitive operation with two cameras.
"Someone would say we want to do this, or cover that, and Ray
would be the one to figure out how to do it," Mr.
LAWRENCE said.
"We were all pupils of his and he was an educator in the early
days of television in Canada."
A month after the Marilyn
BELL program, Mr.
ARSENAULT had to
work out the logistics of a special broadcast on hurricane Hazel.
Later, at Hockey Night in Canada, he worked for MacLaren Advertising,
which owned the rights to the series. One of his colleagues recalled
how they came up with a see-through logo for advertisers that
could be superimposed over the picture. They would place it in
front of the camera lens, then switch to it for a shot of the
beer company or service station.
The hockey games were live but so, too, were the commercials.
Holed up in a small studio in Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens, Mr.
ARSENAULT
would direct Murray
WESTGATE, who played the friendly Esso gas
station owner, to give his trademark salute, "Happy Motoring."
When a break in the play occurred, they would cut away to an
ad. It had to be perfect, since it was live.
Perhaps one of Mr.
ARSENAULT's toughest jobs was producing a
daily situation comedy for CTV. It was called The Trouble
with Tracy and could be best described as a kind of I Love Lucy
knock-off. It was a co-production of CTV and
an American
studio to see whether it was possible to produce a daily sitcom.
"It was the first Canadian-produced sitcom, and I played the
ditsy blonde," said Diane Nyland
PROCTOR. "He was really good
with actors, in spite of all the pressure. There was never an
angry word between cast, directors and crew."
In spite of the Quebec name, Ray
ARSENAULT was from Detroit.
His father was part of a generation of Quebeckers who found work
in the auto plants of Detroit. Ray went to local schools and
learned television at Wayne State University. He joined the U.S.
Marines in the late 1940s and remained until just before the
start of the Korean War.
After returning home, he started working at WWJ, a television
station in Detroit. It was an era in television when everyone
who worked in it seemed to do everything. Mr.
ARSENAULT learned
a lot in a hurry. He quickly became a studio director, a job
that demands the ability to run several things at once and yet
remain calm. If a director is nervous, it soon shows in the face
of the actor or television announcer.
For all that, one of the biggest things to happen to him at CHCH
was to meet a young woman named Bette, who worked on the technical
side of things. They married about two years later. He soon took
his directing skills to MacLaren Advertising where he worked
on Hockey Night in Canada but it wasn't long before he moved
back to television.
In 1961, Mr.
ARSENAULT was hired as executive producer at CFTO,
Toronto's first private television station. He was in charge
of ensuring things got on the air, trained new studio workers
and produced daily programs.
"He was very skilled with live television in the days before
we could edit videotape," said Murray
CHERCOVER, who was Mr.
ARSENAULT's
boss at CFTO and then hired him for many projects when he
was head of the CTV network. "Ray could go into a studio
or live event with five or six cameras and edit by cutting and
dissolving from camera to camera as he went along, and keeping
to time.
"He did everything in television from documentaries to situation
comedy. You name it, he did it"
As an independent producer and director, he also worked on the
popular King of Kensington series. He was a founding member of
the Director's Guild of Canada.
Raymond ARSENAULT was born in Detroit on December 28, 1929. He
died of a pulmonary embolism in Toronto on August 27, 2006. He
leaves his wife, Bette, and daughter, Adrienne, and sister, Mary.

ARSENAULT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-25 published
WALSH,
Joanne
Peacefully on January 20th, 2006 at the Peel Memorial Hospital,
at the age of 60. Loving mother of Kelly and her husband Steve
RABEN, and Pam and her husband Chris
ARSENAULT.
Beloved sister
to Blake and Brent
SHELDRAKE.
Joanne will be greatly missed by
her family, Friends and neighbours. A Memorial Service will be
held on Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Ward Funeral Home "Brampton
Chapel", 52 Main Street South (Hwy. 10), Brampton. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated
by the family.

ARSENAULT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-01 published
RIVET,
Daniel
(Retired Financial Executive - Province of Ontario, Past President
of Variety Club of Ontario, Tent 28, Charter Member of the North
Newmarket Lions Club, Treasurer of the North Newmarket Lions
Foundation, Chairman of the Newmarket Artisan's Festival, Past
Member of the Ontario Masters Bowlers Association)
Passed away suddenly at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket
on Monday, February 27, 2006. Beloved husband of Wanda (née
FINLAY.)
Loving father of Derrick and sadly missed by his furry companions
Toby and Cooper. Dear brother of Sandra
ARSENAULT.
Fondly remembered
by his many nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call at
the Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. South, Newmarket
for visitation on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. and Friday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Saturday on 3 p.m.
followed by cremation. Donations to the North Newmarket Lions
Foundation, 11B - 1100 Gorham Street, Box 101, Newmarket, L3Y 8V8
would be appreciated.

ARSENEAU o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-07 published
WOODWORTH,
GlennHavey
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital,
on Friday, January 6, 2006, Glenn Havey
WOODWORTH of London in
his 83rd year. Predeceased in 1995 by his wife Jean Kathleen
(MORRISON)
WOODWORTH. Dear father of Beverley
ARSENEAU and husband
Michael of British Columbia, Lynn
WOODWORTH of Calgary, Greg
WOODWORTH and Deborah
WOODWORTH both of London. Loving grandfather
of Chris, Zach, Brandan and Erin of London and Sean of Hawaii.
Cremation has taken place and there will be a private interment
service at Woodland Cemetery, London. Those wishing to make a
donation in his memory are asked to consider the Salvation Army
(371 King Street, London N6B 1S4). A. Millard George Funeral
Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London (433-5184) in care of arrangements.

ARSENEAU o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-17 published
RICHARDSON,
VictorJames
(Retired Firefighter - Scarborough)
At home on January 14, 2006 in his 79th year. Husband of Doris.
Loving Dad of Jason and his wife Elaine, Jane
ARSENEAU and Michael
and his wife
DianneMENNELL.
ProudGrandpa of Elizabeth, Christopher,
Kim, Cindy and their families. Dear brother to Ruth and the late
Richard, Ellen, Henry and Leonard. Friends may call at O'Neill
Funeral Home, 6324 Main Street, Stouffville (905-642-2855) on Thursday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service at Stouffville Pentecostal Church Friday
at 11 a.m. If desired, donations may be made the Diabetes Association.

ARSENEAULT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-25 published
MURPHY,
BrianNoel
At London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital, on Monday,
May 22nd, 2006, after a brief illness, Brian Noël
MURPHY of London
in his 69th year. Beloved husband of Denise
(CHARLEBOIS)
MURPHY.
Dear father of Nicole
MURPHY and her partner Jason
ROOME of London,
Patrick E.
MURPHY of Toronto, Caroline
MURPHY and her partner
Vincent OORLYNCK and Stephanie
MURPHY all of London. Dear brother
of Michael
MURPHY of Thorold, Robert
MARTINO of Vancouver, E. Raymond
MARTINO,
JosephineGODDARD and her husband Jack of Kapuskasing,
Sheila MIRONUK of Winnipeg, and Lorraine
ARMSTRONG and her husband
Bill of Brandon, Manitoba. Predeceased by his brother Donald J.
MURPHY.
Loved by his grand_son Darrius. Also survived by his mother-in-law
Marie Rose
CHARLEBOIS of Vanier, his sisters-in-law Irene
ARSENEAULT
of Welland and Anita
LIPKE and her husband Ralph of Montreal,
his brother-in-law Robert
CHARLEBOIS and his wife
Patricia of
Belle River and many nieces and nephews. Friends will be received
by the family from 7-9 p.m. Thursday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday
at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South,
London. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Ste. Marguerite d'Youville
Catholic Church, 920 Huron Street at Barker Street (in the Ecole
Secondaire Monseigneur Bruyere), London on Saturday, May 27th
at 11 a.m. with Reverend Murray
WATSON officiating. Cremation
to follow. Prayers will be said at the funeral home Friday evening
at 7: 30. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations would
be appreciated to the London Regional Cancer Program, 747 Baseline
Road East, London N6C 2R6, or Ste. Marguerite d'Youville Catholic
Church, 920 Huron Street, London N5Y 4K4. On line condolences
accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca

ARSENEAULT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-14 published
ARSENEAULT,
Alice
In loving memory of our dear sister Alice, who passed away July 14,
Dying cannot take away,
The love we'll always have for you.
Lovingly remembered by Pat and Frank, and Anne and Gord.

ARSHAWSKY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-22 published
ARSHAWSKY,
DoctorArthur
On Monday, March 20, 2006 at Sunnybrook Health Centre. Doctor Arthur
ARSHAWSKY, beloved husband of the late Joyce
ARSHAWSKY.
Loving
father and father-in-law of Lisa
ARSHAWSKY and Steven
LEIB, the
late Michele
ARSHAWSKY, and Ian and Jacqueline
FINE. Dear brother
and brother-in-law of Doctor Pearl and Doctor Geoff
ISAAC,
Frank and
Betty, Rae and the late Dave, Harriet and the late Harry, and
the late Eve and Bernie
SACKS.
Devoted grandfather of Jayme,
and Emma. He will be sadly missed by his many nieces and nephews,
and great nieces and great nephews. At Beth Tzedec Synagogue,
(1700 Bathurst Street), for service on Wednesday, March 22nd
at 12: 00 p.m. Interment Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva 83 Elmsthorpe
Avenue, from 4: 00 p.m. daily. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society at 1-888-939- 3333.

ARSONNAULT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-12 published
ANGLEHART,
Alfred
At Bluewater Health Norman Street Site, Sarnia on Friday, March 10,
2006 Alfred
ANGLEHART, age 79 of Sarnia. Best companion of Maria
(DUGUAY.)
Loved father of Richard
ANGLEHART, Leon
ANGLEHART,
Bernard ANGLEHART,
EtiennANGLEHART, all of Montreal; Bertrant
and Geraldine of North Bay, Nicole and Claudine, both of Montreal,
Clemence of Sturgeon Falls, Lucien
LAROCQUE of Sault Ste. Marie,
Romeo LAROCQUE of Sarnia, Robert
LAROCQUE of Forest, Geraldine
ANGLEHART of North Bay, Raymond and Lorraine
LAROCQUE of Nova
Scotia, Larette and Rodger
ARSONNAULT of Sarnia, John and Ellen
LAROCQUE of Blind River, John-Guy and Peggy
LAROCQUE of Ottawa,
Paul and Brenda
LAROCQUE of Wheatly, Linda
CYR of North Bay,
Lorain and Ron
LIBERTY of Corunna and the late Jack
LAROCQUE
(1998). Dear grandfather of several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
A funeral service will be held on Monday, March 13, 2006 at 10: 00 a.m.
at Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London Line, Sarnia. Interment in
Resurrection Cemetery. Friends will be received at the Smith
Funeral Home on Sunday afternoon from 3: 30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
and evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Sympathy through donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Memories
and condolences may be emailed to smithfuneralhome @cogeco.net

ARSTIKAITIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-25 published
ULECKAS,
Juozas▼ "
Joseph,▼" M.D.
(August 7, 1917-April 21, 2006)
After a brief illness at Saint Michael's Hospital in Toronto in
his 89th year. Beloved husband of Doctor Maria
ARSTIKAITIS, father
of Jurate and Gintaras (Irene
ARMSTRONG,) and senelis to Jonas,
Kristina, and Simone. The youngest of fourteen children born
to Matas and Katerina (née
RASKAUSKAS) in Kauno Region, Lithuania.
Graduated from the medical school at Heidelberg University and
practiced physical medicine until his retirement in 1998. Gardening,
Lithuania, books, and his grandchildren were his passions. Family
and Friends will be received at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of Jane subway, from 2-4 and
7- 9 p.m. (prayers at 8 p.m.) on Monday, April 24. A funeral
mass to celebrate Juozas' life will be held at The Parish of
the Resurrection Church, 1 Resurrection Rd., Toronto at 10: 00 a.m.
on Tuesday April 25, 2006. Interment to follow at Anapilis (Saint_John's
Lithuanian) Cemetery in Mississauga. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made in Juozas' memory to The Parish of the Resurrection
Church.

ARSTIKAITIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-24 published
ULECKAS,
Juozas▲ "
Joseph,▲" M.D. (August 7, 1917-April 21, 2006)
After a brief illness, at Saint Michael's Hospital in Toronto,
in his 89th year. Beloved husband of Doctor Maria
ARSTIKAITIS, father
of Jurate and Gintaras (Irene
ARMSTRONG,) and senelis to Jonas,
Kristina, and Simone. The youngest of fourteen children born
to Matas and Katerina (née
RASKAUSKAS) in Kauno Region, Lithuania.
Graduated from the medical school at Heidelberg University and
practiced physical medicine until his retirement in 1998. Gardening,
Lithuania, books, and his grandchildren were his passions. Family
and Friends will be received at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of Jane subway, from 2-4 and
7- 9 p.m. (Prayers at 8 p.m.) on Monday, April 24. A Funeral
Mass to celebrate Juozas' life will be held at The Parish of
the Resurrection Church, 1 Resurrection Rd., Toronto, at 10: 00 a.m.
on Tuesday April 25, 2006. Interment to follow at Anapilis (Saint_John's
Lithuanian) Cemetery in Mississauga. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made in Juozas' memory to The Parish of the Resurrection
Church.